• override—Start an override. A secondary popup provides afield in which you enter the duration of the override, in minutes. • cancel—Cancels any active override. • setOverrideValue—A secondary popup provides afield in which you enter the desired (analog) value or select the desired (multi-state) state for the override. Note To set an analog or multi-state override, you should set (or at least review) the override value or state first, and then issue the override command. This is because during an active override, any changes you make to the override value are ignored (until the next override. See Figure 2-10 for an example analog override sequence, made to a setpoint.